Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jan 1886, p. 3

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sum & su1.1.1vAn s NEW OPERA, smnn. This your nine new members took their wants. but 01 the number nearly ulllmve served as councillors below. This mvpnniuiz form of E. Joyner, ank- ed by his two deputies in tli lrom; noun,` attracted attention. Mr. Toland. with his ear cooked [or every sound. loomed nplarge lieuido l). J. Walker on the furthest side of the house. The book memberu. who represent the unsettled townships, as those beyond Harrow- amith and Bydenbam are called. were in the back seats. All looked very heart). 'l`h(;clerk took the chair and immediately Mr. Williams proposed. and Mr. W. Rnltan aeconded.tbe nomination of Thomas Hogan. move of W ille Island, lor the wardenahip 0! 1836. `* -rm: cuoxcn wAs uxuuuuou.-.-. aducuurot womnqlu Olob.` whnnyoiludlntodo qboutll? The county councillors have began their sessions well. The notice: sent to "them intimated that the rst session would begin at 2 o'clock on. Tnesdey. , end. for I wonder. the majority of the elect were on time. They did not frit- ter the precious moments away, by standing around the clerk : door, but- ton-holing each other and whispering , myateriousl . but at once led their cer- . tilicstes an prepared for business. The 1 townships are represented at follows : Garden leland-H. A. Calvin. 1 llowe Island-}ohn Core. ' Olden-Ioshua Cox. 030- E. Donnelly. Hinchinbrook-T. . Gauge. 4 l almerston--john cKenzie. 1 Portsmonlh- G. Sexton. I Bedlord-]. D. Walker. Clarendon-B. Watkins. l3arrie-A. Wiqkwire. l\'ennebec--J. Williams. Storrington--D.]. Walker, J. Toland. l'ort|and -]. Murion. Hu h Smith. Loughboro-0. Ruttan, V . Ruttan. I ittsburg-M. Greaves, ]. McMaster. Wolfe Island -T. Hogan. H. McLaren. l\'ingston-l5. joyner, H. Rankin, G. Smith. 'l"l.a nu...` ninn nnI- -nnynl-.o-a tnnlz Tlonu Ion: POIIC In the llqh-buleol `|nlr-Iu Opening Adina-lolocung I Committee and Appointing Ila Anal- um-ae|u-3 Down to Iulneu. `ELECTION OF A WARDEN! 1-an oomugy oouxoxmona wan no mm name `rain axucnon. u um L`..uuL_v Attorney, ouclosing ' of the report of the grand jury, glut. lhc Duzombcr session and ..u..`..a..... en 0 .n nnnuln I\ u urn. I IOIXIIIII. r, Kin non; ivon yn "Nanlnlon ; loll 0! W31" Connmned. The gentlemen composing the board oi audit have called the attention of the county council to the fact that during nine months of Inst your there was 50.- 874 gallons of water consumed in the Court House. Tho councillors were an- toniabcd nnd looked at tho tern ennce gnolor. One of them said. "Wm better dig a well." and some one else said. " There in one." I-\\/I.-l in u-nbnr mnu|\`)" nnnnnuul lho uhuull llluppolntul M 'lhoII l'I-oy- Une cl Them ora ll M-pperlnz. some little time ago the friends cl a. young lady who died near Inverary, placed her remains in the Sydenham unit. It had beon considered safer than the one at Sand Hill, from the fact that it lies lately been repaired and strength- ened. Th!-3 caretaker. Mr. Thomas Lawrence, having been informed] that possibly nn attempt might be made to obtain possession of the body. deter mined to watch the vault. On Saturday night last. about twelve or one o'clock. on making his usual inspection lm din- cevered I team of horses in front ml the vault. and soon new several men trying to break their may in. Under the cir- Cllnlntitucu-I Mr. [i.Wl'l`!lCt` felt inatied in ringnt them, which ll!` did. witllu. shut gun. immediately one of the men shouted. "Uh l my God I'm ehot l" and the whole gang at once sprung into their sleigh and ;drove rapidly away. The body snntchor-i may as well take warn- ing at once and keep away from Syden- ham ;ilnot they muydepond on getting a warm reception. -.~---o~o---~ -- VOCAL SCOR.E.... . ..8l.00 " I ll8l'0 II OIJU. '-What in water worth ?" enqmred Joseph Tolaml. " eu cents a gallon." said the clerk. "Holv Moses," exclaimed Mr. Tolnnd ; "1: them any duty on it ?" _ A half dozen counolllora wished they had cows that would be an protable an 15 water tip. but the oluk caught on." to Ina miutnlxo and remarked that the rice was 100. r 1.000 gallons. Mr. orbott aorrec him; It wu 10. per 100 gallons. The Court House during 1885 consumed 126,472 gallons 0! water. NI! YIIUI UQUITCII II ICU. The Queen Street Church people have not yet decided upon a tem rnry lneo for Sabbath services. ' me n the Court House hnve been looked over, and they may be selected. Many are still ln lever 01 the Open House. The think tht the dults on be obvio- QAJ n nnnninn 1 thrnn tidy` nu-um 1`ne)tn1nx men we mum on no ouv||- ted y erecting e three aided screen with I top which will mean the drop curtain. A decision will he reached inc day or no. Rev. Mr. Blend he! received lemma of eympeth lrom verlone pereone. inolndin Rev. |`. Douglas. of . he Mont!-on Theological College. he church oleeeoe meet in various homes throughout the city. 5:. Andrew`: Hellwill he need for week night eer- virwu, ` uunuum. John Robinson. Prescott ; 0. ll. Boulter, Sterling ; D. G. Wiggins, Betble~ hem Pa. ;J. T. Powers. St.,Cat.h:u-ines; (LA. Bloom. New York ; B. '1`. Kirk- bouso. Thomas Graham. '1`. D. Bell, 0. H. Blockoder. I. Ingli, l{.Jobuson. W. T. Cumming, Moutroul. are at the Brxtlsb American Hotel T|u.\ I'.......l.'..n .l....vr.'....n unonlzinu nf AIDGTICEII IIUUBL The I :nuuIimi-xlnirrimm. speaking of the St. Paul carnival. says: Dennis Ryan. the owner of ten xnillinua, undone of the most prominent in this carnival, in H. C:u:uck. Ho was born uenr Ottawa. and uiu.-at have come into this worlil an the luckiest. hour of the luckiest luv. He is the builder of the fzunonu Howl Ryan." Mr. Ryan is well known in Kingston. I nu W-riunu nlwuv. Pet.etboro-A. R. Kidd. Dmnmer. Hntinm-D. Kunnngh. Dununnnon. Lead: and Gronville-O. Richards. Wolford. ` ' Lennox-J. D. Hum. Nowbnnz. I-`rontonc-'!`. Hogan. Walla Iulnnd. Cu-lI.on-John Dawson, Reeve or Nu- pun. .. . _ on-on nun. Soc Prof. Hotchkilfl npringlesn trnu sad Inpportor Idvmiumont. Go and no Mm 5| tho Burnett House. Jun.' 290:. com. tad am. Ind Fob. ht. `Ind. and and. I, CIBDY. DUE U8 WEB prumpuy DIIICIIUIIIIUU. Mr. ls). Wilmot. son of H. Wilmot. ` M.P,P., lelbto-dlfy for Florida. for tho benet of llia health. Thu young gen- tleman was A member of the artillery team which visited Sllooburynesxu, Eug- laud. somo yours ugo. Mr. llnn-v Nolan. of the Rmniu House. mnu. Mr. Han-y Nolan, ofthe Rosaiu House. Toronto. ooaidered one of the best. hotel men in the Dominion, W1 assume the chief clorksln of the Balmornl Hotel, Montreal, when itls opened by Mr. 1*}. H. Du nbam. Ynlu. 'H.\|.....n.. Du-nnnnbi - I} ll more bexore me opening or 1'tuua.meut. Henry George. author of "Progress and Poverty." now resldinaiu Brook- lyn, is coming to Canada on 9. lecture tour in March. auj will viait Montreal. `Din .. u-".5 unit` on k.. .. F.-{an/I I I H mum &1HumPsnN's. tour in Maren. an; wiu vmu mouu-em. Pie-n-pot. Mid to be I. friend of J. 11. Metculfe, was nominated for the direc- tomte of the Regina Agricultural So- ciety, but he was promptly blnckballed. Mr. E. \Vi]nmt. am) (If H. Wilmot. nae cnuseu ma menus mucn mum. A Montreal paper is authority for the statement that Hon. Mr. Blake will visit Montreal and sddress the electoll there before the opening of Parliament. Henrv (horns. author "Progress Den-om. will arrive on baturuuy. Henry Wathernon. oi the Louisville Uauriwr-Jourlml, has been confined to bed for a. week with asevere cold. which has caused his friends much alum. A Mnntrnnl nnvxnr in nnkhnv-it.v fnr Min Are all the um-new uouse. Mr. F. Folaor expects that his stal- lion. for which he paid $8,000 to the owners of the Hopkins breeding farm, Detroit. will arrive Saturday. Hnnrv Wnttnrnnn nl I.lI Lnninville uegu nun mwrn aoowly. W. J. Webster. estport ; W. H. Ga - at, Toronto ;M. F. ,Sbewnrt. J. . urphv Wllington ; D. Taylor, Sorel.` at the Burnett House. Mr 14` Wnlnnr nvnnntu that Iii: aha]- IIIIIIIII IJIOIIIII III Wlglor l`l0WUI'I- A few in bloom. Ono oynr Will Illl baboon with in u uhllo uwuhou ndbonty. Cslln loan`: Pbnnnny ml no them. uxea In Um o yonerusy. Mr. D. H. oeley. ol0ttowa, brother of W. Keeley. is shining forth an an elnyist and reader beaten the Ottawa Legal and Liters Sooioly. Y, J. Wnhntnr. nntnnrt. I '. H. GEE- .._.,.__.o._..- - nuiuru lnolnhc and I gut honou- A 0.: In I-damn, nu. n-up II ll MI nanny. nd not them. I ox rnunaelpma. and [III mguu, ngeuu 1. H. E. Devendorf, editor of the Water- town Timon, will hereafter edit the Uti- co. Sunday Trilmna. Rev. Hnmnar Ellis. one of H10 leedinn 1 PIANO SCORE .......... ..75c `Sunday Trwuna. Rev. Sumner Ellis, one leading theologians of the Univernuliat Church, died in Obi yolterdsy. D_. H_. o_eley._ pl_0m_nwa, Mr. Timothv Fnhey, 01 this city. is doing well in Winnipeg. 1. Jacob W. Shun-mun. once 5 otod I-olor of Philadelphia. died last. nigh . BR03471- Devendqrf, _t_i_1e_ _VVa_0_r_- ; Aid. Isllbook and um Bolloylllo l'lood-Mn Donn In In Function. to. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, JAN. 27. um um mum Doiles. _..__..o\.. ATTACKING TEE VAULT. npuy mnclmaueu. I - nnnhI1I-vnnnu, Fnu. |QI|Illu'Il, us I||u'u-I '1 nu "in." u. ... ~. |I:oy|pNl|(-l|-Ii New.lrr.\u -. l'l:-a Dominion llxiwim-in L,` ll..-,-4; H, .vutlu.i.l.uiloubt..l.liuInn-'.p.:;I1lurimLi- Luiiun .1 itu class In Urhlmln. A-1 l'Vl dUULUl1`Lll.lH nu muy Ht.-nu tlmtu. _\nuug mun. lnmk licupdl` fur it well lnmwu mm in Ut,I.u\\u. lmving (lr,CltlU(l to 1 xuul inn l(ll(:\\'l(: ';o oi" busihuus. unl living in air,- UIH u -mtuuiu-,1 all the uiivuutn-;o~i 0! u tint cluse institution. viuted the U:.t~i we Business College, tlin Dominion Ilusiueri-4 College, Kingston and Ontario Business College, Bellevillc. illlll lmving thoroughly inspected the systems of bookkeeping and methods of instruc- tionu in each institution, returned to the D.B.U., Kingston. where he is now pursuing his studies. During the re- sent month 50 students have entere (or tbo full business course. and since August `J19 names have been enrolled. representlngslmost all the counties of Ontario as well as Quebemnnd a number ol the States, including New York. Massachusetts, Ponnsylvnnis and Ver- mont. Yesterday the nlresdy largo attendance was augmented by the fol- lowing stgdents : Geo. Anderson, Godo- rxeh. Hqron;J. Taylor. Clinton; Hurry S. Morlntt. Bronsvill.0nt. ; Fred. Oll- ver. Desoronto; J. E. Wilhnms. S den- hsm; W.J. Allen, Newburg; A. Kemp. W. G.Rockwell. Annie Braden. Kingston ; James Peek. Velleylield. "Prov. Que; S. A. Fell. Mornsburg; W. U. MoArtne . Millorl. Mr. Geo. Anderson end r. Fsylor hue psssed twelve other business colle as in coming tothe D.B.O. Thelsrae noreue has compelled Messrs. Meksy & Wood to find more scoomodstion on the next list, end erelongsnew building will be u necessity. e ----- -- motion, much was worueu nuuu; " `Resolved. abut. this meeting 01 Arts students express its (11:-mpprobnbion ol the conduct. of Messrs. Hartwell uni McDonald. in attempting, at a ru-cont. political gutlxeriug of students. to inter- ru Hz, by ungomlemauly methods. In cm- dusruo for Alma. Mater honors. am] In slllmvqucutly rufuamu no pay the tiuu imposed by tho Umn-m`.u.v /nu/uzmlmr for such mmlumc.-unor.' u I |.... ........n....,... .1... ......ai.... ...1....n.l numruanraunon OK jusuoe lu Uur uuuu. '1`bemution was carriednlmost. unnni-l mom-91y. After speeches b dieronb students Mr. Kidd. secou ed by Mr. Whibeumn. brought. forward Mm second motion, which worded thus: -u....,.|.....1 on... Man nnnmtinn nl Artu LIBRE'I'I`O . `I no Hugo setting. the Uontumon. II -very Inn; A boil it Vol-1 l`Ino. The Ottawa l'.'vnnnq Journal thus re- lorn to the Mikado : "Tho performance by Mr. John Stetson`: oom ny proud worthy of the hearty gm: nu extended to the oompany on their link appearance in Ottawa. The music. vocal and orchestra]. was under the direction of Mr. F. W. Zanli . who kept all well in hand and gnid the performance rnund mnnv little dilnnltien which. under lean 1-`OIIWARD TUE i'1n.s'r MOTION. " `Resolved. man we, the students at the Arts Faculty of Queen : University, recognizing the value of an organiza- tion insmubod for the investigation oi oiuugua of ungoubiemanlv conduct on I.il0"')Jlll`b of it fellow-student against either prufuusor. fellow-student or cin- zen. give our support to tho L`om~ur.m.v lnu/uIIuli.v .-I i'trIur/`.1 In its impartial atlmi-iiatramon of justice in our midst. Tim tnutinn wim rtnrriad Almost unani- new on: guinea me perxormence rnunu many little dimenltiee which, under lees ekilinl handling. would heve olnned more or lone enpleeeent hitohee. The scenery end etege eetting eeemexi like e completed whole made up irom the decoretive imzmente which eppeer upon jets and fun. It may not here been perieotlyhpeneee. but it wen thorough reelmeuon of Je en es people on thin eide of the world lieve it tube. The name mey be eeid of the costumes. All were in perleet keeping. but eome or them were more. being gorgeone ep(-ci- nmne oi Jepeneee veering end embroid- ery. The ehorne. which in one of Oil- bert`: strong pointe. did lull jnetioe ta the impovhlll pert they tied in the pley. In notion end voice they were perte oi the piece. not ee eo nanny member: `of e ohorue ere. mere materiel to All up the eteae. The lending perfornaere Ieey be epoken at with elnoet eeqnelied nreiee." A man UNDER IIEAIHNU. On Tuesday. 19th inst., ll. sitting oi the court was held to try the ease ol Coiioursus vs. Hartwell and lilsellonald. The charge brought against these two was that of hissing and insulting a iellow student, who was a. candidate for Alma Mater honors, while delivering his poli- tioal speech. This is a charge which has never been laid against a student of Queen's since the university was found- ed, and the oillcers of the court. logo- tber with a majority 01 the students, thought that something should be done to prohibit the repetition of such a re ceeding. Messrs. Hartwell and A no Donald were. therelore. summoned to appear before the court and stand their trial. For some reason or other they failed to malie their appearance, end the case proceeded in their absence. After a. trial. every opportunity being given to procure a good defence, the jury brought in a verdict of guilty against both. The judge then delivered a short address and imposed a ne on them 01500. and 250. respectively. payable in 24 hours. this they failed to meet, and thus it was necessary to call a mus meeting oi students and hear what the opinions of the whole body of students were in regard to the court. 'l`he mass meeting of last evening was, therefore. called, at which graduates and members from the dierent years in arts spoke in terms praisewortuy to the court. and urging the students to sustain it as it was a good institutieii. Alter a very lengthy und eloquent speech by Mr. ll-ittray.Mr. Gardiner. seconded by Mr. Mcllossie, brought I-'n[1WAllI) TUE l1`ms'I` MOTION. The classical room of,Qusen's Univer- sity was crowded to overowing with students from all the years of the arts department and quite a number of thee- logces. The meeting wss one of im- portsnce to the students at lsrge. as the existence of the ancient and venerable 0orwumu In uitnlus rt Virlim':" de- pended upon t e voice of the motiur. This Ooncnrsus," writes is student. "is one of the oldest institutions in the University, and is a means whereby the students may have redress irom any student whatsoever who conducts him- sell in en ungentlomnnly manner towards any professor. fellow student or citizen. It is thus a `boon to the students. for by it they can deal with my offending student without reporting him to the senate oi the univcrsity. Itis modelled after the civil court, and possesses two judges (senior and (junior). counellors, B sheriil, a. clerk. a jury and constables. The men selected for the positions oi judge have been. so for at least in the history of the oourt,meu who ure :1 credit to the university and who have been successful in their college course. This year the judge of the court is a man whom every student honors and respects, snd who has sdministeredjum ties with mercy in every case that hss been brought under hisjurisdiction. A num UNDER IIEABJNU. um nmlmm .;m.u. oouou Laldlnwn. / TIC! are loud to llplold In Court. which In of an Anolnl llll Venerable (`Inne- ou--lot.lou fund and (`atrial -Mr any of the (`out Man he lnpccu-1|. STPJDKENTB RAVI A P0 W~WOW IN QUEEN'S JUOLLIOH OLABNCAL OLABI ROOM. 'E)NOUBsUs INIQUITATIS-i :---- 1`!!! IIKADO IN OTTAWA. Secure a copy Mina May an all 1/Icpoud ofa! I Jun try is. You will nd it tho but und moat ramble Cough Mixture In tho mu- kec. Only told u IvH'u:uu uI.\HIpu.u3 1. arm CMD8 I0 UNI] min, l,c`-`ml m Napnuu-A. was mreatel fur diuuruceful (iihmoun, and sent. to Illa .\lu-rcvr lteformutory. As soon tn the time expired she came to Kingston. Fhe magistrate sentenced her tn one yhu` nml 800 days again. The young woman took the sentence lmdly. l`u Cay`: l'rubul)Illl|cn. .\'l.rolu( winds and galec. out shifting to north, cloudy weather with snow storm turning to sleet or rain for I short time In notmmrn portion, lower temper- ature co-morrow. Nmolonl lleware of cigars nrricially avored for lhc purpose of hiding the poor quality of lo bncco used in avored cigars. Insist upon hnving the old reliable bmnds-"Cable"|nd "l'.| Padre." __;.4..._:_ Brand of Oinnra. Try them. V'ty choice 8. DAVIS I SONS, Faotonoa--Ooto Street. Montrul ; Toronto brunch, 34 Nnuroh Strut Mary hwiu \'\'.Ln uu`oI~ted by Omen Suoddtsu in Lhu trout. lash night nhouh 12 o'clock. Shu mm slnvormu from the cold. 'I`hu<.1cor m-skull herher mission. hub I-1b0w|\'u u paur nconnnt. of her wan- -ierinun. She mm uamvrml to the union lnousn. Thum Lhu young woman, aged `J4. tchl hrr history. She was from Cleveland, Ohio, nuvl cnrly In life was left. fathurlcsa. Shu mxn Lhu youngest. If vo cllildn-u. Her Luothur mu-riot umuu, but the ohihlrnn wt-res dvsposed of before tlm umrriuue (x`v,urred. Thin nun u. part of the lllufulat-Jlmihu. Marv wus traunfurrud to :1 Min Hnrkholder. of TCXIIH, whure she lived until she Wll In H]... xunu alum M... on .. |........ A- I... 18. She was then sons to home to be duo-md. but. an-npul, and afterward: Iumzuu lH.`4` Hhn came to (Jan umln. I (!*"4Il m Nmmm-A. mm mrnntnl ' (`I IUXIIH, VYHUTC HUB lI\ (l unuu EH9 WII mTHE PH1Ri&oY" GOUGH BALSAM Al II n An Elixir of Tu. Wd Ohony. Elo- oampono. Cola Foot. oomblnod with om Gums and Bnlnun. tho wholo holy 3 pleasantly nvorod liquid of I shorty rod color, Ono done will pncrslly ruling Bronchnm nnd Anthun n onoo. Jun try it for I cold. Only sold as BUB KHUOKIO JOHN: U01pl050ly Oun- The Bellevillo Unmrm says that while the Methodists of Kmgston treated the remen to coffee and cake. during the ra on Queen Street, the Methodists of Bellevillo, st their church re treated the remen to abuse and moleutltion. ' I Thn annhnl Arnllr in hnlinu -nnninll nuns THAT ARE man] lam Ad:-In at an Early I)nI-`ho Oou Fr-nun Rntl In Ilhn--n VIILGOWS Hmunov] ' a.~ms.;:.. ;;";:;.`af....:;:.' G all 5| W. RIIVII3 when you luv: the Intuit. Output and B00 A: human! IHIDO1 HOB luv: the LOIIUII. Unq annual toohoou mm Al` l..AB l`-A randy nun I ul to auto bud sud got! Own. III Ion. Oullonnu. do. luau : Inn can II.-.n_ In born, In on -9 Wuohlbrnn lll WJLIJPIHXUL Mr. Henderson will, by l.om0rrow have got rid of all his tiakets for par- quuuo seats. It was to him a protmble venture. and he1un`b mind the madness of the boys 3 bit. Mr. A. Hnnninn Inn nnrnhnnml for the ()1 DUB l)OyB I DIE. Mr. A. Hoppina has purchased (or the Rathbuu Co. the entire lot of ubingloa at Messrs. lrwiu & Gray's mill. situated at. the foot of Shnrbot Lake. There is 376,000 shingles in the deal. Homvv -hirtino nnrl nnrnn nlmnlm at. l4lll(|lIW B. The work of adding names to the voters` lists. according to the Franchise Act. must. be completed this week. Mr. Macho: will notfor any olecbor, during oice hours during the day. and from 8 until 10 o'clock in the evening. The lmnrlnnnm invimtinn hill: nf fnrn UHIZII IU O CIOCK HI IUD CVOHII]- The handsome invitation bill: of fare and programmes for the Verona Inche- lors` ball 0! Thursdnv niglnt, were the work of tho Wmm Comma-c'mlI.ravel~ 1:-In admit that this oloo has the largest assortment on hand 0! laucyoardn of my home. wholesale or rebml, in Cnnsda. so much for Kingston. Jnmma Rrnwn, nn nmnlmmr in Bnnth DO mucu I0!` l\IDHlOll. James Brown. an employer in Booth it 00's., saw-mill. Odessa. while "cutting slabs," ucoidontly cut his hand. The saw. entering near the thumb null. made its egress i'uut. above the knuckle taking the knock a joint. completely out. Ballevilln Il\` that while AND A CHOICE LOI` or SMALL SUGAR-PURED HAMS J UST RECEIVED AT mo nrernen no abuse aua moneunuon. The Gospel Army is holding npeoinl meetings in Ibo Baptist Church. They began on Sunday and will continue all wetlc. Capt. Nellie Clark. of Oobonrg, spoke at last night's meeting, and will Ipoak at to-night's. wi|_$on Pharmacy.i tool. Oulounl. no. Innui IAII (Jan Sun. In born. M an 9! WMWQDIIQ move uulppuu no um: why mar. week. We have a few pAm'p'1u plume: lfi; Should you desire nuv. com ,prom tly and choose them. as they wil all li ely be sold in a few days. Only an Wilson's Plmrmmy. Tmmnrrnw Mr. Davin will eat It. ulna ruuruiwy. To-uiorrow Mr. Davis will set a gun of men to work upon the solir. H. Dud- ley. She will be generally overhauled, receiving new ceiliuqs. hatch couibinqs. etc. n`..N..-nu. l'_.\... .,.......l..:- -...`| |...gil cw. Sufferers from nojxalgin ; ache would do well `E9 try 4 man's Elecmc llomtbandnw atantly cums all forms of mi in}: obmplaiut. ' " Mr. Hnnrlprnun will. hv ){l'l|lJ|D8 WOTKH. Samuel Reid, in Brihton & Whiting ! olce. iokmi up acbeque for 9806 in the post o co. Ulla morning. and promptly returned it to the owner. R'nnnrn Mn/` n m m A .. I`.-Am.` n-I `Dual; reuurnou in to we Means. McCnmmou, Crowo and Doyle sold 400 carcasses of lamb to Mr. Moore; of Montreal. Tlm men wu sbippml to that city last week. We have in law nnmhhn nlnmu lfil HKIIUUTH pX'8BL UI. Mr. Robillard will ahi from the Bu- rieeld quarry in IL {ow syn ve can of granite. to be utilized in the Ottawa granite works. Slnmnnl aid in Hrimlnnh. WhiI.inn n Army ID (1810005- The Mtondnnce at the Royal skating rink last evening was the largest since it opened. In is said there were 250 skaters present. Mr. Rnhillnrrl will nhin from Mm Bu-. W8 II AVE I1` I! Tllla`. I-`Ill. LOWIIU I`I'Yl.BI I DIDARN IUIDQIOB HI U18 (16111. Heavy shitting and apron checks :6 Laidlnw's. 'l`l.n non-I. .J ..LHn.. nnrrlnu In tho DUIIBVHIU. The Salvation Army. of Portsmouth. have rented the Orange Hall there to hold meetings in. The village Saved Army is defunct. Tha nttnndnnr-n at Mm Rnvnl nlmtinn C`u'.`Dlll. Ill`. W. 1 . DBH Will pf0Il0Q- Tbo Belleville curlers will not plny Qgdenabnrg at Kingston, but it Brook- v1lle.n.nd afterwards play Brockvillell Bellevllle. TI. H.l-...s.'.-... A....... ..l' D....s.m....oI. an uenary oz L'nompsou'I. T. liilleen. tor vagnncy. was sent to ago! for three months. and T. Bozo. drunkenness. was nd I1 and cash. A tnn mnnhinu will In: held In Rnv. UKIIHKGUUGHI. WI! HUGH II III! CUSHI- A ten meeting will be held in Rev. Mr. Gibsoni church. Wolle laland,1.liiu evening. `Mr. W. P. Bell will prenide. The Bellavilln nnrlarn will nub nlnv mu uny. ' wm we bear, Ioue um Ill!` 7 A good Jnpan. black or mixed tan. in caddies of 5. 10. or 20lba, It 350. and 400.. at Hendry & Thompson's. Killeen. tar vnnnncv. was sent. to HIWI. betwoen Wauertown and Cape Vincent. Next Tufaday. Feb. and. in Candle- mna Duy. Will the boar, luve hi: luir ? A com! Jnnnn, hlnnlc nr mum! us. in The R.W. A R. R. is luying Itl uil|' Overntookiug yarn very cheap It Lnid- I law's. - I ms... D m A u n 1.. |--:-.. .n.\.I ....'I.' Lllllo Tlllngn Ihul. Iuptjn the Inmate`: \| - Io-:tIun-Nolon hv Imr Loon` 0-nrp-. BACK TO THE BEI-`ORMATORY. l3'A more extended list of Furnishings will be issued very shortly. Mennlime give us 5 call Ind nee whnt we no doing. l.V(7lDEN l'S U1"T||l .l|\\. "Queen's own." 11 and head- one of Nor- [lomtbaudn which in- this distress- Beautiful Embroidcries at 5, 10 and l2c. per yard. Special Oering for this week's sale. Ladies` and Misses Mnntles, Ulsters and Blanket Suits. Dress Goods. Millinery, Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear. Remnanta in every department at Half Price. THEY WILL ISTONIMI YOII. SEE TIIEI. titans Good: nun be clanrcd to unite non for Ipuj Flock now on order. come at once and cure none of the IIl'|,`IIIIo ; 2 CASES NE W EMBROIDE RIE 8 a! SPE N01: & CRUNLEY `S | QREAT R_EQUCTI NS ALL-0LASSES-0F-DRY- 0008. During this month we will oer the bnlancewof our Stock at. GREATLY REDUOVED Pl3.ICE_S. _,II __..`II _ _____ _A .I--, IA "I_A__!.__ 3_ [A VERY GREAT BARGAIN! HENl)ERSON&U0 S| IHE MIKAIIII 1"! SPENOE, an oRUMLia:Y '5' .l\vl`Jl'L.I.LlL L5 ' ll\J\Jl`JJJ L .lU.l\/ . wnl ne call I nvince you that place for Bargains in Dress Good: is .T.D.M|NNES&Co s. (JOME AND SEE OUR; Real Eider Down Comforters, at $4 & $5, Worth $862 $10. FF. X, COUSINEAU IJ. LAIDLAW & SON 600 - PAIRS -JUST - ARRIVED - AT - R. -McFAUL S The Best 45 cent Corset in the city. The Best 75 cont Corset in the city. The Best 500. Spoon Brush Corset in the city. Night calls promptly attended to by Robert Jos. Reid, Garrett Street, I1cm'c0rneI` Division and Princess Streets, or at office, V Grey Couonu, Guy Canons, Grey Uottona. ray pawns. ny CoMonn, Gray Oottoun. Gtoy Bottoms, Grey Oottono. Grey Comm. Grey Oottonn. Grey Oottona. Qroy Cottoua. .9 ?! .0"."-. Grey Cottonn. Try us for the Ste.m1 Molded Lilly" Corset. We will sell it cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. _ nnlsnunn} II. IGFIIIL, 254 Princess Street, Kingston. IF YOU WANT TO BE 0 OMFOBTEI [--A LARGE [UT UF IHE 0HEA~PEST-- I CORDU VA`B00'l`. We can recommend I`. 1 ucuurluau villll well. should has our x Jun. 27. ORIAT IAORIFIOI CALI NOW GOING ON I Jan. 28. Jun. 15. 'l`lII-I Bl-I81` VALUI3 \Vl2VIiII lIliI.D WE NOW BIIOIV IN TICKINUS. Jun. 0. Jan. `)5. Jun. 27. * T Gentleman wunlug I Nut Boot. aqua] to oxdorod work, nml will won- oq*ully II II. And /Best of the Above Goods Shown this Season. CORSETS! CORSETSI OORDUVAN : 903. PRINCESS ZBAGOT STREETS. AINZES 8:: LQOKETT. boo `ins.-up 63..` linen Hoods Iatlixtra Low Prices, SPECIAL." THE gGRE3AT BARiG(A7IN KING.T -'l`E[.E[ IIONl . (?()MMUNI(3A'l`ION.- AND BESIDES, SECURE Th: Leudmg Undertaker and Embalmor. While Ootlonu, Whit: (loltous. \Vhn.o Cottona, White Oottonl. White Oouona, White Oottonn, White Cottona; White Cotcoun, White Cotton:-, White Oottoml, White (Jattona. White Uottonn. White Oottoua. White Oouonn, II! c III Pnncnu street. Pillow Oottolin, Plll0W Cououu. Pillow Cottouu, Pillow Cotiouu, Pillow Coltonu. Pillow Cottour, Pillow Conant, Plllow Ootihr. nnI,___ `V A. ,, a uavvv vvwbullr, Pillow Cotton, Plllow Cotton-. Pillow Oottonl, Pillow Cotecua. Pillow Oolmml. n -v n I80 PRINCESS ST. HAnnv&MunnA.J -Ifjljj L .1t.y Boot. Store- Shoe Hm I. bhutin; I. Shootings, Bhullngl. BhooIin[l_ Sheeinnl, nnnouugu. D Ivuvu nuu vuu-wuuuuu. Jsm 1-1,1: rn---l....I l1..uA. unu--nu All IDO DEM: nuu Anulu Lvyulul Blonohed cotton: in Stock. Twill Conona. Shootings, Twill and Plsin. Shaotings. Bleached And Unbleached. .uuom.n.gn.-c,-a ,-..n'`.4`w!fa:nQwi ni!iKa% l'Ill\I'V wv-uvuuyvu w.-V .......... .._..., . . , ` Hull Bleached Cotton. Llbornl Reductions {or Cottoun by the _x_-_ Uleful Grey Cotton: from so. Yard Wide Grey Cotton 450 Very Envy Cottonr. 40 inch Guy Cotton: Wbute Cottoun from 50. Fme Yard Wide Undlunsed Cotton 80. All the Beat and Most Popular Mskea of uu--..|....1 1-nomng in Roma]: Is to be played in our city 01:1 AS EVER THE Lowbzsr} "`I5z$'r.~' mat mu--It-.l_I-a-I-V-L] Jun. 26. SHEETINGS, conous, " TIGKINGS, L|NENS.( I70 PICINCI-Z81 STREEI`. Dairy Butter. Piece. j 1'ies_`f;)} ciugfny will be fuuud on our count- ers in all House Furnishings. 354 MINI! 8 l`Ill-}l.'I`. NEH MOKJTORE, Secure Bargains imediafef ly irom ` ll II \\ nrllllu urr um \ u-_,. The city engineer lmn now In his em- ploy 04 men. and It is probable that he will have to employ more us acon u the weather lwcoxm-a bur. The men are distnbutt.-d as follows: Attending the crusher on llnlnclnwa. street. 8 ; cleaning the street crossings. 0 ; building the drum on Picard street. 16 ; blllldlll the Young street drain, >10: sud building the` Quebec ntroct dnin. 14. uru--an-. Wa are the breaker: of high prices in ordered olcthinp. We stand on the solid rock: of cash ability and experience and shall oontinne to batter down the wall oi high prices that has hitherto prevent- ed the public from obtnining first class clothing at moderate gureu. Call and see our wonderful 03.50 pants to order. using an hmh m-inn nntnhlinhmentn uk The Reeve uf Portsmouth want; the county council to allow 0250, granted to aid the families ol volunteers who serv- ed in the Northwest. to he returned to the married men til the Portsmouth Company from whone pay it wnsdeduct- ed. The council thought the matter a complicutcdono and asked time to think (wet it. Who Ownflha L||weqitaolen '3 0.: Sunalny evening in tramp euterul we police at. man and unked for protec- tion for the night. [Before beingclouomd it was found that his pockets were noked with hiacuita. cakes, sausages. ologuun, etc. He also had 15 pair 0|` golntmountol apectmcles. valued at M5. The glasses were not returned to the trump. 'I`hcy are believed to have been stolen. II `uuukn lilo Leg Agnln, Just. an (1: mrnl Strange was recover- ing from hm lroluu llL'_l10ll.)l' accident lichll him, urrl he will lmve will to remain on the Hick li~L. Dunnga recent evening, he ui-kul om) oi liiu little -lauulr ton: to move tim iujund limb. but in doing so uhu unl.rtuunI1-lv let. in down too wddniily. and it. umpuul again. It. was immudmtely romah. Ueuu-al Strange wonaenm U0-W plans so uruur. nmo to [nab price entnhlisbments uk 051!) for. A Bnird & Co.. the Ti|ling- hut Tailoring House. 79 Brook St. Ilroome lor the lxhlhmou. Vlr. A. G. Talbot. broom-muker, {or- wuded to Mr. J. Boyd. llontreel. eight home hrooml end Iourueen whielu. which will be sent. by the Inner gentle- msnto the London exposition. The broom: and which Ire hum made. beentilnlly enemelled and painted In bright colours. Worked shoot the bundle of one o! the brooms. in cords end wire. Are the words. "God Save the Queen." -.g`_ n... .5. ._--`.0 BYGOIIIIIIII airtou Luuruu | uquug u-uu. The l`0VlVIl meetings now being held in the Hydanhnm tstreet. Methodist Church no ntbemled by large audiences , and conducted by the members of n praying band. recently organized. Those who compose the band are Dr. V. Ang- liu. Messrs. A. Slmw. I`. J. Thompson. '1`. Mills. 0. Pound and 1. Wood. I no I'll DIP, Ilywuy : Acorroapondent nys: A week ago 1 young mm. not 3 thousand miles from Kmguton city. received an offer -of mart-into from I suitor who did not mad lull in the 0 ca at her labor. The pro I van Ini before the parent. who. tugboat hesitation. offend his dnnnhm n olennl uulnkin uoquo il who. vuguoul hoomnon. onorsa m_I dsnuhtor olegsnl sosllkin IIO sho would return s negstivo np y to tho young msn's request. The sooond . bidwss soooptod. sod yoourdsy sho sppouod on the suools in the much oovolod soolskts. `Tho yonm msn hso monivnd msnv oolnstullshas on his I. H. WALSH & 00., $7030 IOIIIIII. `THO ll! llllll DII nocivorl may oolgntullthu on his nnrroi mum hon I dreadful hm." nounn may oounwluuu 9:: narrow uoopo droadiul lute." -OOIIII In 1-: nlultl BOIIII. Yuhrzhy tho Military Iodiul Baud. appointed by I uonungonl to invasi- unto the I 01 soldiers who won wounded or and by the roboluon in tho North- on. not. This boom in can of Dr. Fowkt Kinpton. om: Du. Wilson. Boilovallo. and Bonllon. Stirling. The am of Sefgl. J. M . "F" 00.. Portunonlh. Inor- |:n minus: 0. Gay. "D" 00.. . neatly inferred to Rock- wood A1 In; 0:. P. Luoll. uncles: UOIIO `VIII III I'llI'l- Messra. .I. II. Motoalie. M.P.P,. and Henry Wilmot. 1\l.1 .P.. have left for Toronto. there to attend to their parlia- mentary dunes. Both went up so attired in turn that tho Torontoniaua will ima- gine they represent some constituency near the frigid zone. in menu: . Tun boom 1 $1. Bol|ov|0.:I Toouduv next. la `la I'lJl'l'C'III'.I'Bn COUNTFOr1TENA0."No.G9. lndo endont Order or Foreman. mums on tho me sad Ihlrd Thurodny In each month In 0dd!ell0wn' Hlll.CO!I1BI' 0! Princess and Montrenl mruu. (over Heudry a Thompson's) Doc. 21. loyal Arennum. '1 HM REGULAR MEETINGS of the 3!. law- rence Council, lloyal Axoonum. us hold on the nraund lhltd Mondnyu In ovary month ll 8 p.m., tn the Cuunqul Uud Fallon a Bull. Prln~ co-In uent. Dec. 19. (`llllrtl Ilelllllllp lolnplny. SAILING from New York ever Saturday. Auhhorlzml Agent. I". A. FOL ER, Ferry book, too: of Bro k ht... Kluamon. . 't:.zz= J. ll. JULLIFFE, MvD.. Cl1.M., L.B-(LP-E, I Edinburzh. Member 0! the College of Pllvamlnna J. E Room, Uuumo. By buying a copy of the Opera. now and becoming fa- miliar with the plot, you will enjoy the entertainment to a. greater extent. goons. uuwnu. i237 UIEIWIN Sl`.. Tho lleguliu Mueiizigs ni um Ancient and A3- ooptod Boomnh Hiiu oi Froemuonr no hold In their !InI|,o0rner of Brook and cum ton 6-~`,:'*,.--z=~; mlpo-Ian. of Perfection, '1` IN! Thiiruduy. and nuao ui t.tmron,Bov.Cinp. Boa Croix. tin! Wsdnasdny in each month. I III.` non: Ill nuuuunu I ENEVOLENT HOClE'l`Y,N0. 3!, meat In St. ()1-or a : Hall, Wallluctuu BL. `and and an Tuesday 0 every month. Wlnnlpog in 60 nouns. No. I Mud loaves Kinzaton 1:30 o.m..u'r1voo an 8 huboz Lulu 10.50 n.m., and Bontrow 3:15 p_.:n.; oonnoccuu; with U.P.u. Elprou for po nu nu. No. 5 Elprega lesvca Klnqlton I t 6 |m.. 00!!- neociniwuh U.P.ll, Ntgn: Lxprou train at Shu- bot. L: a to: an point: out and west. J. H. TAYLOR. F. CONWAY. B. W. FOLGEB, Ant. Buu't. Au. Gen. Fan. art. El1D'l- IJBDI IIIIIl\JlII.A`Il no. ---7..-... Between Klnunon. Patel-bola. l`omnto, onun Monlroul. Quebec. Ind all polulaeast and we at No. 3 lax reulonven Kinglton aH:3)p.u1. Arrlvu ' oronto 9:10 p.m. Onnn 61% pm. " Monlrosl 10:06 pm. " llonlnw 0 20 D :11. Passenger: leaving by lhls train will reach Winnipeg {n60 hours. Nu. I mud lmvu Kmzatun 'I\JblJlI - Mikado at the 0 er: House. snow Shoe Club ramp at 6 pm. : Syaonhun Street Church Praying Iluud. "PA... D-nivuivui nnnnfinnn nnm hninn hnh \I$.|.|IoInu- - cu`--.-v --..____ _ 7, , mew. mmwr. ToE7rms'r. quxomwr, Ch dB til I d Illldll?-onto i3'a1`.`.u. ..d`&`u'." w2u won. I B1281` nml cuFTm.s1' ll0lI'l`E I.-:......... D-o`L.-lmrn, l`nr:-min HAW; Oanad ._.`xp.._. 3 Puo__l_n_g Railroads. _.....-_. ..........u.s.m nnrrurn-gm S 0 J: L % la \n 4 (lonorol `ticket Agent. Ferry Wharf, - - Foot of Br: KJNBSTON. ONT. l3'Telephone orders receive c ur beet Ii tentiou. Jun. 97th. . - (`HIAPEST TIC I8 to II` Blah, and `0 men, up- I.` n!3rnul.lon pertain ng to an ply to `B A 1:! n I Q. I`. D Nry.t0 A&nnuETogl E R 112:3..- I GENERAL TICKET AGEN?Y ll lorry Wharf, l"09l ox nruu mre _KlNGSTON. `VI.I I`(.lVV'I:UN Ac PERI BBO!-I jAu1x-_. .OOuI` 0' 1.0 W IOIIII. _.A.-4I-- AHA lings. I-tlignl D- CITY AND VlUINl'l`Y. (`unnrd lbleunnhlp fompnlu . l .lN(l rmm N-u Vm-Ix mm:-v at ______ Ilia nu ulna, \ nu: ? ...-__.-Li...-.A -an-~ L -a nlmmnlc In-gulnr MN-llnul. up in .lnhn'A Lnrlrvn. No. I. OE not Foot Brock Bu-ea. u IINVI`. T. WALSH & co. Khunltn will I . ~......._. ......._..,, W__T._-,, is copy Jury, rt-t.ninulnt. culling ntluitluu to the needs of II pro- Vlllclnl lI|.Ul' huuau. From IL W. Phlpp. of the Foroatr lirnncli of the Department. of Agricu - Lure. Province 0! Ontario, asking for in- formation for his third annual report. I-`mm um Pr|I.nnnrn' Aid Annn(sint.inn. HI Communl JEUIODE WGFB reuu 2 From the Provincial Secrotarymaillng Attention to the presence of two danger- ous iunntica In the gnol. Acknowlodgud and a notication given that the lower would receive consideration. From tho council of the 'l`owu:-ihip of York. m-.kiu;_v co-operation in Lhe scour` mg of umundments to the `.\luu:cipu! Act. h. u.. 'l`i.m....u lL.u~.Inn nl Hun l`nnnlv ACE. Frulu 'l`lmumu (Jordon, of the County ul Nortln (lrey, Lu-l(luL( lor co operation in mm HUlll`llJ of :1 general stock law lroul Llm Uutnno Legislature. From Lhu County Council of Perth. nzslnng cu-operation and the securing ul leylslutzml calculated to place railway corn}.-mica on equal terms mm lllHL|l(`l' pal CuI'p()ruLH)l1H and individnnla in rev Wril to ill" ups-ning or deepening of I-luchm ru-4| watercourses ncrosn rall- .... . .. rormauon xor um mum Illllll rupun. From the Pnsonora' Aid Association, Toronto, asking [or a grant. l'n-um Hm Cnnntv n! Hrnu. nukinu for u -......,-...., ..-.,. .....,. - $1` .,-V..... The council resumed at 1() o'clock. andmltor who roll was called. the luIlow- mg communi unions were read: From the Provincial Secrolarmcalllmz LOYOUIO, EEK!!! |Ul' ll Kflllln From the County of Greg, asking (or oo-operumon nu the securing ol 3 change in the time and reducing the midsum- mer school holiduya. nurnnllm -ro Tn: comunua. mnnun T0 Tun conuu-rnuu. Various accounts were read and refer- red to the standing committees. which had been Itrnck as follows: f`.nnnO:u `DI-nn-I-l.u_\lnnn|-n l`. n M.nn un and usage. Roads nnd Ilrxdgc-s--Mours. Watkins. J. D. Wnlker. Joshua Cox. Wiokmre Mohhator. H. Smith and McLuen. Doinoinn And FTaInnnOinn_MnnnrI Inv- PRICES IN MILLINERY L mouuwr. u. amun nna Alcuuen. Printing sud Ednout.ion-Mossrs. Joy- ner. Waskina.John Com. 0. Smitb.Don- nelly. Morton and Usage. The report. WM ndopood. The warden and B. Watkins were up `pointed members of the quu-terly board of audit. TI. nun-:Inn`n nntnn um: mlnd In I" we communes II In r.v~Q[/wnn memoer. The council adjourned on 11 o'clock and the committee: met and nppointod tho ohninnon an follows: Finance, E. Joyner; county properly, 0. Rutun; roads Ind bridgeu, B. Watkins; priming nnd eduontion. '1`. J. Gouge. BU. IOWDBUIP OI l\lIlgBIOII|, BB llll I|.lU| tor. Messrs. Alfred Brown, of Pittabnrg; Wnlluun Black. ol Hinclnnbrooke ; Thus. Andrews. ol Kennebec. and 1". Summer- by. of llanowanuth. were spoken of for tl1ecouncIl`s auditor. Mr. Brown was elected on the first vote. Mr. Tolnnd loud it hard to understand how an nudi- tor was elected by a veto of ten to six. He thought it required a majority of the whole oonnnil. Ho was con-outed and the council adjourned until 10 o'clock next day. uu-....__.u.. ... u....._...-r_ .4. _.|.... III 006 IWYUCK II IUIIUWB 2 ` County Propu-ty-Mesar_s. 0. Roman, Willinmn, McKenzie. Rankin, Tolnud. Sexton and Oreuea. . l:'.'........ M-..-. n.I..:n Inunnr \\.'.r.. | sexton nu ureuea. Finu1oe--Maura. Galvin. Joyner,Wnt- kinu. D. J. Walker. Wiokwire, W. Rut- tnn nnd Gouge. Rnndn nnd Ilnrlm-n---Mnnru. Wnlkina. HAIHNU 'l'I.ll'4' AI'I'UlNl'MI'uV I3. The following committee was appoint- ed. by ballot. to strike the standing committees: Messrs. Joyner, U. Ruttsn. Grooves, Williams. McKenzie, Watkins John Coxe. ' "l"h um-Ann nnnninhnl Tlunmnn Knan. aonn uoxe. - The warden a pointed Thomas Keen- an. Township 0 Kingston, an Inn nudi- Lar. Maura. Alfred Brown. of Pittaburn: or man. The wnrdon`e name was added to all the committee: II n r.v~Q(II'cin member. "l`hn nnnnnil ndinnrnnd II II o'clock THE CHOICE WAS UNA.NlM0l;'.`\'. Not a member objected. and the nomi- nation was unanimously conrmed. The warden-elect. decidedly dretsy in his dark suit. matching his dark hair and moustache. proudly kissed the book after the oath had been road to l1im,nnIl then poised himself in the arm chair up- on the dais. He thanked the oouucilors for the honor conferred upon him. He had many reasons to feel elevated. and he was sure that il be erred during the year he would be set arigbr. by those ol his predecessor. who had so ably lled the position. He trusted that ho won` llnish his year as suooes-fully as they had done their years. He urged the members to expedite work. to show that they would not stay longer at the board than was absolutely necessary. He be- lieved the could wind up their business J by Thurs ay night. MAKING THE AI l'0lN'I'MI'.N'I'B. -um-I an-onn.,""".' ;'$.33Z'u'Eno' `J "02 Wiboul. ltnnpoihbd lain dating an nu q! we Ag. THURSDAY, JAN ! 2871!.

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